2014 NFL Draft: Early top-50 draft board

50. DT Daniel McCullers, Tennessee (6-6, 377, 5.58)
A mountain of a man, McCullers is still very rough around the edges, but engulfs ballcarriers and has intriguing movement skills for a player his size

49. OT Seantrel Henderson, Miami (Fla.) (6-8, 340, 5.26)
Former top high school recruit, Henderson looks the part and has a lot of NFL traits, but can he stay football focused?

48. S Karlos Williams, Florida State (6-1, 230, 4.60)*
With LaMarcus Joyner moving to cornerback, Williams is penciled in as a starter at safety with his freakish blend of strength and athleticism.

47. OLB Khalil Mack, Buffalo (6-2, 245, 4.79)
A versatile linebacker, Mack already holds the school-record for tackles for loss (56) and is just 19 away from the NCAA record.

46. WR Odell Beckham, LSU (5-11, 187, 4.50)*
With 40+ catches each of his first two seasons in Baton Rouge, Beckham is poised for a big 2013 season at wide receiver and as a return man.

45. DE Anthony Chickillo, Miami (Fla.) (6-3, 265, 4.79)*
Although the production has been average, Chickillo rushes off the edge with quickness and anger and could have a breakout junior year.

44. RB Ka'Deem Carey, Arizona (5-10, 200, 4.53)*
After leading the nation in rushing last season with 1,929 yards (148.4 per game average), what will Carey do for an encore as a junior?

43. CB Bennett Jackson, Notre Dame (6-0, 185, 4.45)
A former wide receiver, Jackson put himself on the NFL radar last year in his first season as a starter, recording four interceptions.

42. QB Aaron Murray, Georgia (6-1, 212, 4.76)
The school record-holder for career touchdown passes (95), Murray has some Drew Brees to him, but too often folds on the big stage.

50. DT Daniel McCullers, Tennessee (6-6, 377, 5.58)
A mountain of a man, McCullers is still very rough around the edges, but engulfs ballcarriers and has intriguing movement skills for a player his sizeHe bull-rushed Warmack straight back into the QB which was a rare sight.He is an extremely large human.

49. OT Seantrel Henderson, Miami (Fla.) (6-8, 340, 5.26)
Former top high school recruit, Henderson looks the part and has a lot of NFL traits, but can he stay football focused?This guy is freakishly large and athletic. He he can get right mentally, he could be as good as anybody at OT.

Karlos Williams is a really intriguing LB prospect to me. Big time HS recruit as a Safety, but now at 6-1 230 he's outgrown the position and FSU has moved him to LB last year to take advantage of that speed and athleticism. I think he's going back to safety this year but I think LB is this kid's best position, especially in a defense like ours.

He returned kicks for FSU last year weighing around 225, he actually reminds me a lot of former Cowboy Thomas Henderson. Freakish athletic ability for a LB.

Doesn't seem real heavy with DTs and DEs. Kind of worrying. I'm sure there are guys not on the list who will rise up, but it's lite at positions that might become an issue.

Plenty of RT candidates though.

There might be more candidates for the 3 technique in Kiffens defense in this 2014 draft than the 2013 draft. From this list you have Tuitt, Sutton, Easly and Jernigan. There's also an interesting DT at UCLA.

There really weren't a lot of great pass rushers at DT in the 2013 class. This 2014 class seems to be more productive.

50. DT Daniel McCullers, Tennessee (6-6, 377, 5.58)
A mountain of a man, McCullers is still very rough around the edges, but engulfs ballcarriers and has intriguing movement skills for a player his sizeHe bull-rushed Warmack straight back into the QB which was a rare sight.He is an extremely large human.

377 and built like that? Able to ragdoll Chance Warmack. McCullers is one of the most impressive physical specimens ever.

50. DT Daniel McCullers, Tennessee (6-6, 377, 5.58)
A mountain of a man, McCullers is still very rough around the edges, but engulfs ballcarriers and has intriguing movement skills for a player his size

49. OT Seantrel Henderson, Miami (Fla.) (6-8, 340, 5.26)
Former top high school recruit, Henderson looks the part and has a lot of NFL traits, but can he stay football focused?

48. S Karlos Williams, Florida State (6-1, 230, 4.60)*
With LaMarcus Joyner moving to cornerback, Williams is penciled in as a starter at safety with his freakish blend of strength and athleticism.

47. OLB Khalil Mack, Buffalo (6-2, 245, 4.79)
A versatile linebacker, Mack already holds the school-record for tackles for loss (56) and is just 19 away from the NCAA record.

46. WR Odell Beckham, LSU (5-11, 187, 4.50)*
With 40+ catches each of his first two seasons in Baton Rouge, Beckham is poised for a big 2013 season at wide receiver and as a return man.

45. DE Anthony Chickillo, Miami (Fla.) (6-3, 265, 4.79)*
Although the production has been average, Chickillo rushes off the edge with quickness and anger and could have a breakout junior year.

44. RB Ka'Deem Carey, Arizona (5-10, 200, 4.53)*
After leading the nation in rushing last season with 1,929 yards (148.4 per game average), what will Carey do for an encore as a junior?

43. CB Bennett Jackson, Notre Dame (6-0, 185, 4.45)
A former wide receiver, Jackson put himself on the NFL radar last year in his first season as a starter, recording four interceptions.

42. QB Aaron Murray, Georgia (6-1, 212, 4.76)
The school record-holder for career touchdown passes (95), Murray has some Drew Brees to him, but too often folds on the big stage.